Drafting a will is like pre-arranging a funeral. Nobody wants to think about it, but those
that plan ahead are saving their loved ones a great deal of angst in the
future. Why even draft a will? Well, what happens to a lifetime of possessions
is out of your control if you don’t. Now
is the time to protect the people you care about the most from an uncertain
financial future.
Fortunately, in Washington state if a will has to go to
probate because property is involved the process is less expensive and less
complicated than in other areas of the country.
In other states the courts get involved in the process. In the Evergreen state the courts keep their
nose out of the proceedings unless there are issues that are being contested.
Before you begin the process of drafting a will know this - it
is a complex and important process. You
definitely should seek the assistance of a lawyer. Once you have made the correct decision then
be careful and choose the right one.
Attorney Lyle Clark has been practicing estate and probate law for more
than 35 years. Enough said…experience
counts. Call Lyle Clark today at (425)
452-3092.
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